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    Effect of low pH on single skeletal muscle myosin mechanics and kinetics by Debold, E P, Beck, S E, Warshaw, D M

    “…Acidosis (low pH) is the oldest putative agent of muscular fatigue, but the molecular mechanism underlying its depressive effect on muscular performance…”
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    Fiber type and temperature dependence of inorganic phosphate: implications for fatigue by Debold, E P, Dave, H, Fitts, R H

    “…Elevated levels of P(i) are thought to cause a substantial proportion of the loss in muscular force and power output during fatigue from intense contractile…”
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    The depressive effect of Pi on the force-pCa relationship in skinned single muscle fibers is temperature dependent by Debold, E P, Romatowski, J, Fitts, R H

    “…Increases in P(i) combined with decreases in myoplasmic Ca(2+) are believed to cause a significant portion of the decrease in muscular force during fatigue. To…”
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    Slip Sliding Away: Load-Dependence of Velocity Generated by Skeletal Muscle Myosin Molecules in the Laser Trap by Debold, Edward P., Patlak, Joseph B., Warshaw, David M.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-11-2005)
    “…Skeletal muscle’s ability to shorten and lengthen against a load is a fundamental property, presumably reflecting the inherent load-dependence of the myosin…”
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    Preexercise feeding in untrained adolescent boys does not affect responses to endurance exercise or performance by Hendelman, D L, Ornstein, K, Debold, E P, Volpe, S L, Freedson, P S

    Published in International journal of sport nutrition (01-09-1997)
    “…The effects of preexercise feeding on responses to endurance exercise and performance were investigated. Untrained adolescent boys (N = 13, age 14.9 +/- 0.5…”
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